Group Benefit Services is a firm that provides insurance agent or broker, administrative support, third party administration, and insurance to nonprofit clients. They primarily provide their services regionally, with most clients in Missouri, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia (although they are present in other states as well).
Most Group Benefit Services clients are health and welfare funds, residential intellectual and developmental disability facilities, community food services, emergency and relief services, vocational rehabilitation services, and grantmaking foundations with revenues ranging from $6.8 million to $73 million.
| Name | Type | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | World Hope International | 501(c)(3) | Alexandria, VA |
| 2 | The Maryland Food Bank | 501(c)(3) | Baltimore, MD |
| 3 | Tower Health at Home | 501(c)(3) | Wyomissing, PA |
| 4 | Unlimited Opportunities (UO) | 501(c)(3) | Boonville, MO |
| 5 | National Health Care and Affiliate Voluntary Employee Benefit Association Plan | 501(c)(9) | Valley Stream, NY |
| 6 | Cole County Residential Services (CCRSI) | 501(c)(3) | Jefferson City, MO |
| 7 | Salem Memorial District Hospital | 501(c)(3) | Salem, MO |
Competitors to Group Benefit Services in the nonprofit sector include Captrust, Lincoln Financial Group, Minnesota Life Insurance Company, Delta Dental Of Kansas, Inc., United Health Care, Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Alabama, Transamerica, Unum, Davis Vision, and Blue Cross Blue Shield Of North Carolina.
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